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Media Pages Tutorial: Page 2
Confused about all of the options available on GrowingBolder.com's media pages? We can help! Click here to start a walkthrough of all the great features.
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Mosaics You Can Break and Make
Breaking up is hard to do, but creating something out of what you break is easier than you think! It's Flamingo Fanny to the rescue! Her alter ego, Rosemary Rizzo is of the most popular instructors in the Southeast. Watch the video. You'll crack up!
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Media Pages Tutorial
Confused about all of the options available on GrowingBolder.com's media pages? We can help! Click here to start a walkthrough of all the great features.
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Best of the Rest: Breakaway
This is an edited version of "Breakaway," one of the films that inspired Roger McGuinn to make his short film, "Eight Miles High." It was made in 1966 by Bruce Conner and features dancer and choreographer Toni Basil.
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Never Too Late
If you ever think opportunity has passed you by, take a moment and look at this list. Here's proof the best is still ahead.
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Remember Satchel
Today would have been Satchel Paige's 102nd birthday. Paige may have been the greatest pitcher in baseball history but what we like most about him is that he defined Growing Bolder long before anyone really knew what it was.
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Living in Tony Dungy's Shadow
It's been over a year since Tony Dungy won the Super Bowl. But in the meantime he's written the children's book, "You Can Do It!," a story about his younger brother, Linden.
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Caregivers Need TLC, too.
This week's "Reality Bytes: A Message that Resonates" video is Perfect! To paraphrase your video "blurb": Every caregiver out there knows it's not easy. But I didn't even know about the Community Education & Resource Affiliation of...
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The Eyes Have It
Are you squinting a bit more than you used to? Find out how you can get a free eye exam and treatment this month. It just might save your vision!
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Prescription Drugs
Remember when there used to be gas stations at every intersection? Today, they’ve been replaced by pharmacies. A government study showed more than 40 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug and the number continues to...











